Reviews | AAA Music - Part 236
The Human League – Credo
28 March 2011 | aaamusicIn what seems to be the 80s revival month, the come back of one of the most iconic bands of the time, ambassadors of the synthpop, couldn’t be missed: The Human League.
The new album Credo is released ten … Read More
Yellowcard – When You’re Through Thinking, Say Yes
28 March 2011 | aaamusicHaving resurfaced from the high seas of hiatus, violin-wielding rockers Yellowcard have put together ten glossy pop punk cuts to sate the edge that two years’ fasting has put upon fans’ appetites.
‘When You’re Through Thinking, Say Yes’, carrying … Read More
Marillion – Live At Cadogan Hall
28 March 2011 | aaamusicStemming from the great British tradition of eccentricity, Marillion are now a great rock institution in their own esoteric, prog manner, and this release, recorded during their ‘Less Is More’ tour can only be described as an extravaganza, coming … Read More
The Violet May – What You Say
28 March 2011 | aaamusicWith a name as seemingly twee and carefree as The Violet May, one goes into this, a free download preceding a German tour with Stockton-on-Tees post punks The Chapman Family, expecting a gentle, carefree breeze of a song, perhaps … Read More
Nicole Atkins – Mondo Amore
28 March 2011 | aaamusicNicole Atkins has lungs to rival Florence Welch – and, given her voice is pretty much what carries the entire album, it’s pretty vital that she does. This is not to say there’s anything wrong with the ‘backing’ music … Read More
Thomas Dolby – Oceanea EP
28 March 2011 | aaamusicOceanea is one of those EP’s that should probably have only been a released as a single. The titular track is okay if not particularly memorable – a potentially interesting mix of ambience, jazz and vague folk sits pretty … Read More
Toy Horses – Interrupt
28 March 2011 | aaamusicWhere has Aqualung gone? The UK charts are bare of any weepy, sleepy piano-led soft-rock, a la The Beatles ballads of yester-century. Aqualung used to be able to provide this hit, particularly when he added the baroque elements – … Read More
Bad For Lazarus – 25
28 March 2011 | aaamusicThe new EP from Bad For Lazarus – simply entitled ‘25’ – is intriguing. Not solely because of its remarkable musical content, but because its general concept contains quite a surprising and fairly unique promotional angle. The central idea … Read More
Lucky Soul – Upon Hilly Fields
28 March 2011 | aaamusic‘Upon Hilly Fields’ is the confident new EP from Lucky Soul. It has a quintessential Bluesy Summer Pop sound that even the most wintery of people cannot help but swing their head to. There is an incessant happiness that … Read More
Marry Waterson & Oliver Knight – The Days That Shaped Me
28 March 2011 | aaamusic‘The Days That Shaped Me’ is the debut album from Marry Waterson and Oliver Knight. Where to start? This is evening music – something that you would put on after a long day at work. ‘The Days That Shaped … Read More